Quarterlife

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The Bharat Party has come to power in India after an intensely divisive election. Naren, a jaded Wall Street consultant, is lured by its economic mandate to return to Mumbai. With him is Amanda, eager to escape her New England town through a teaching fellowship in a Muslim-majority slum. Meanwhile, Naren’s younger brother Rohit sets out to explore his cultural roots in the country’s heartland, where he ends up befriending the fiery young men who feed off the Hindu nationalist machine. From identity politics to corporate avarice to the limits of idealism, each of these characters embodies a hypothesis. As they come to grips with the new India, they also become aware of a deeply fraught and complex milieu.

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**Winner of the 2024 MATHRUBHUMI BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD and the 2024 RAMNATH GOENKA SAHITYA SAMAAN AWAWRD FOR BEST DEBUT FICTION / Shortlisted for the 2023 ATTA GALATTA PRIZE FOR FICTION and the 2023 KALINGA LITERARY AWARD FOR FICTION**

‘A fearless achievement’ The New Yorker
Quarterlife is a revelation . . . and deserves the widest attention’ Observer
‘A landmark novel’ The Indian Express
‘Powerful, demanding, rewarding’ Daily Mail

The Bharat Party has come to power after a divisive election. Naren, a jaded Wall Street consultant, is lured home to Mumbai by their promise of ‘ better days ‘. With him is Amanda, a restless New Englander eager to live her ideals through a social-impact fellowship in a slum. Meanwhile, Naren ‘ s brother Rohit sets out to find his ancestral heritage in the countryside, where he ends up befriending the fiery young men who drive the Hindu nationalist machine. As they each come to grips with New India, their journeys coalesce into a riveting portrait of a society on the brink of violence.

Written with grace and precision, Quarterlife is a meditation on the roots of political belief in a time of crises for democracies worldwide.

‘An acutely portrayed and ambitious reckoning’ Guardian
‘The most accomplished political novel of the Modi years’ Granta
‘By a distance the best debut of the year’ Wall Street Journal

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Weight 0.3 kg
Dimensions 19.6 × 13 × 3 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

432

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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